Hi--
>Yes, well, tell him that the Cell with the ID 1's connection downward on
>d.2 is to be considered holy and mustn't be touched at all.
WOOOPS !?!?!
That wasn't mentioned. I have of COURSE been hopping it
and putting contents in it.
Marlene sez
>> If moving the home cell or system list causes a major failure, wouldn't it
>> be good to make that an impossible operation?
I agree.
But what does it mean to "move the home cell"? If you move
all the *other* cells, you're moving the home cell relatively.
I think all ops should be allowed on the home cell except deletion.
>Possibly while customizing where the
>actions are he tried to move the cell on the system list to another place?
>That would easily do it...
Hey, I think it should be allowed. Even DELETION of an op you don't like
(I'd like to delete CNCTI and CNTCTC).
ChrzT
At 07:00 PM 7/10/00 +0300, you wrote:
>> >I suspect you've managed to move the homecell or system list
>>
>> I know what the home cell is -- it's blue and green when gzz first fires
>> up, right?
>
>Yes, ID number one.
>
>> But what's the system list? It's possible that Ted moved it,
>> because he likes to customize his environment, but I've never moved
>> anything on the left side (action, dimension stuff). The only thing I do
>> that could be considered "system" is add dimensions. Otherwise, I'm just
>> off in my own demo space making cells and connections.
>
>Yes, well, tell him that the Cell with the ID 1's connection downward on
>d.2 is to be considered holy and mustn't be touched at all. The only
>things you should do there right now is to add / remove dimensions and
>bindings. Everything else should be done elsewhere. The Actions cells are
>not special in any way: you can write the same string into another cell
>in another place and it'll work. Possibly while customizing where the
>actions are he tried to move the cell on the system list to another place?
>That would easily do it...
>
>> If moving the home cell or system list causes a major failure, wouldn't it
>> be good to make that an impossible operation?
>
>Well, that whole side of space needs some thorough speccing by Ted before
>it's settled. The whole system space at the moment is fairly arbitrary.
>
> Tuomas
>
>
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